did the British and Spanish Empires use in order to legitimize their
slave trade? Make prior reference to the inhuman conditions on the
Middle passage. Explore and contrast two regions; Jamaica and
Barbados, and explain the impact of the Slave Trade during the early
and late 18th centuries.
Introduction
Point 1:
Point 2:
Point 3:
Conclusion.
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